Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And it would be nice if you were to provide her with a little brother or sister . ’ |
2 | Cos they were replacing it with a radial , they 're transferred that stock onto the other end product number . |
3 | I remember sitting helping to write the cards the night before and we were writing them off a typewritten sheet . |
4 | The bastards were kicking him like a fucking dog . |
5 | Talk was intense among the youngsters , and the young actors and actresses roaming Sunset Strip were no different to the youth of America , if not the world , in that they too were a disoriented bunch in search of idols ; Clift , Brando and Dean were providing them with a whole new repertoire of sayings , postures , stances and gestures . |
6 | There was strength and an inner confidence reflected in those steady grey eyes that she suddenly realised were subjecting her to a thorough appraisal . |
7 | The Bermuda discussions were brought before the British Cabinet on 4 February ; Lord Winster said that the talks were only preliminary , but the Americans were treating them as a final agreement . |
8 | Amir Taheri , an Iranian author , said on television that all the governments with hostages in Lebanon — America , France , Germany , Britain , South Korea — were treating it as a bona-fide political problem — apart from Britain . |
9 | And the fact that they were doing it for a great deal more money , like Havvie Blaine , rather than for supper and a few pence , did n't make it any better . |
10 | They were doing it in a large double bed in the middle of Westminster Abbey with choir and priests looking on . |
11 | She glared up , aware of the slight change in his tone , and saw that his eyes were scouring hers with a strange kind of intensity . |
12 | We were following them at a good clip . |
13 | It 's decreased traffic it 's decreased the traffic for what was using it as a commercial premises . |
14 | And you know she treasures it because it was given her by a grateful patient centuries ago . |
15 | But by far the best gift was given me by a little red-haired girl , Betty , who gave me ( a virgin boy ) her body . |
16 | I was helping him across a busy six-lane road in north London . |
17 | Ginny could only suppose that Ralph thought he was protecting her from a possible nuisance . |
18 | It was a crisp Saturday morning in February , and the young man had picked her up from her flat and was driving them to a motor-racing track in the heart of Surrey . |
19 | Looking impossibly handsome in his formal wedding clothes , he was surveying her with a fierce intensity that not only made her blush furiously , but caused her pulses to race almost out of control . |
20 | She never knew how to make it come out sounding as if she was spelling it with a little ‘ m ’ . |
21 | In those circumstances the only option open to a government , determined to return Rover to the private sector , was to sell it to a British company which was not involved in the car industry . |
22 | The plan , agreed in 1989 , was to replace it with a purpose-built dental hospital and postgraduate institute . |
23 | His aim was to reconvert them to a Unitarian Christianity devoid of superstition . |
24 | There too a twenty year old who has managed to kick a habit that was leading him down a dangerous path . |
25 | It 's a very striking book because while on the one hand he admires the Bolsheviks very greatly for the hope that they have given to man , for the feeling that they have given to the world that new potentialities are there to be realized if only we had enough courage , yet on the other hand , even at that point , he was acutely conscious that the Bolsheviks ' attitude towards the equality of power was leading them in a fatal direction , and long before Stalinism began to take shape , he described in advance what he expected to come . |
26 | One of them was that the nurse , robbed of her pleasure in subduing the hair , turned her savagery more directly on to Harriet and once in a temper broke both of her charge 's thumbs when she was forcing her into a new pair of white kid gloves for Sunday School . |
27 | Carolyn was ignoring her like a sulky child . |
28 | Now he was turning her into a stammering schoolgirl ! |
29 | Only it seems they was callin' him by a different name , or names even . |
30 | It would n't be the first time that a man had lovingly supported a woman through crisis only to discover that when she was strong again his own need was to confine her in a dependent role . |